Allen ‘devastated’ after missed black as Wu faces Murphy in world snooker final

  • Allen misses simple black and Wu pounces to win 17-16

  • Murphy rallies from 15-13 down to beat Higgins 17-15

Mark Allen missed a simple black to book his place in his first World Snooker Championship final before falling 17-16 to Wu Yize on Saturday night in one of the most dramatic last-four finishes in Crucible history.

The 40-year-old Antrim man had the match at his mercy when he got on top of an error-strewn 32nd frame and required just the black off its spot to wrap up a 17-15 win.

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Malik Willis threw first pitch at Marlins game. It didn't go well.

New Miami Dolphins quarterback Malik Willis was invited to throw a first pitch at the Miami Marlins' May 1 game against the Philadelphia Phillies.

The result likely left Dolphins fans feeling trepidation about how the 26-year-old quarterback would perform in his first season with the team.

Willis' first pitch attempt started well. The Liberty product demonstrated good form while standing on the mound at LoanDepot Park, showing a convincing wind-up and leg kick that left many expecting a strike.

Instead, Willis released the ball too early, causing his first pitch to come in high and well outside. It sailed all the way to the backstop, giving the catcher no shot at making the play.

Willis' first pitch was hardly the worst MLB fans have ever seen. Celebrities like 50 Cent, Stephen A. Smith and Mariah Carey have all endured significant difficulties delivering the ball to the plate, which has forever etched them into MLB lore.

Nonetheless, Willis' failure to deliver an accurate pitch was a surprise. Accuracy is a hallmark of the 26-year-old's skill set, as he completed 78.7% of his passes for 972 yards, six touchdowns and no interceptions across limited action with the Green Bay Packers the last two seasons.

That played a big part in Miami deciding to sign Willis to a three-year, $67.5 million contract in free agency despite the 2022 third-round pick having just six career starts under his belt.

Still, Dolphins fans shouldn't be too worried about Willis' first pitch. He's far from the only quarterback to have logged a less-than-stellar toss at an MLB game. Patrick Mahomes – whose father pitched for six teams across 11 MLB seasons – similarly launched one well over the catcher's head at a Texas Rangers game in 2016, when he was still playing at Texas Tech.

And more recently, Fernando Mendoza lobbed a shot put-like first pitch at a Marlins game on April 21, just before the Las Vegas Raiders selected him with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

Mahomes proved to be excellent with the football in his hands. Willis and Mendoza will similarly look to throw much better as they try to make an instant impact for their new franchises.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Malik Willis throws wild first pitch: Concern for Dolphins fans?

Today in White Sox History: May 2

On this day 34 years ago, the White Sox became the first team to pay tribute to the Negro Leagues. Before the game, Carlton Fisk and Bobby Thigpen met with former Chicago American Giants standout Ted “Double Duty” Radcliffe.

1901
The White Sox were part of the first forfeit in American League history. After the Detroit Tigers took a lead with five runs in the top of the ninth, rain began. White Sox players began stalling, hoping to have the game wash out and be called as of the last full inning played (the eighth), with the White Sox getting the win.

Umpire Tom Connolly caught on to the scheme and forfeited the game to Detroit, as soggy Sox fans stormed the field in protest. The final score was 7-5, Tigers, as Connolly had to be given a police escort to get out of the ballpark. 


1907
The defending World Champion White Sox knocked off the Tigers in Detroit, 4-2, to ascend to first place, where they would stay until August 6. Nick Altrock spun the complete-game win, and was also a hitting star, with two singles and a walk in the win.

The White Sox flirted with first through the rest of August, but wouldn’t return to the top spot after August 25. With a final record of 87-64-6, Chicago finished in third place, 5 1⁄2 games out.


1919
In what remains the latest non-pandemic home opener in White Sox history, the 6-1 South Siders dropped their first game of the season at Comiskey Park, 11-4. The 1-5 Browns ran up a 6-0 lead through six batting outs, and held on. The White Sox remained in first place, however, and would win the AL pennant in this truncated, 140-game season.

There were several reasons for the delayed and shortened 1919 seasons, starting with the fact that World War I had just ended the previous November, and a later start gave players returning from service more time to round into shape. Additionally, MLB also anticipated a poor season at the gate.

The White Sox season had opened at St. Louis, with an 13-4 win, on April 23.


1984
It was the finest regular season performance of LaMarr Hoyt’s career, as he one-hit the New York Yankees in a 3-0 win at Comiskey Park. The reigning Cy Young winner lost his no-hit bid with one out in the seventh inning, as first baseman Don Mattingly tapped a a wind-aided, bloop single that fell between shortstop Jerry Dybzinski and left fielder Ron Kittle.

Hoyt only threw 101 pitches on the night and faced the minimum 27 batters.

Also notable in this game was that lefthander Mike Squires, a first baseman, started and played the first half of the win at third base; it’s believed he was the first southpaw to start at third base since 1936. He had no chances in the first five innings, after which he crossed the diamond to finish the game at first base.


1992
Just two years after creating the innovative Old Timers’ Day promotion that reverberates to this day, the White Sox paid tribute to the Negro Leagues by donning Chicago American Giants caps during their 4-1 loss to Texas in 11 innings. The Giants used Comiskey Park as their home grounds from 1941-50.

The event was a full-blown Negro Leagues reunion, inviting scores of living Negro Leagues players, including Minnie Miñoso, Buck O’Neill, Ernie Banks, Sam Jethroe, Double Duty Radcliffe, Gene Benson, Joe Black, Col. Jimmie Crutchfield, Claro Duany, Frank Duncan III, Perry Hall, Buster Haywood, Connie Johnson, Lester Lockett, Butch McCord, Marvin Price, Clyde McNeal, and Mule Miles.

White Sox players contributed $19,750 to go toward the care of the aged former players, with White Sox ownership matching that total for a total donation to the Baseball Assistance Team of $39,500. Tim Raines presented the check, while many White Sox (including Bobby Thigpen, Carlton Fisk, Ozzie Guillén, Lance Johnson and Carlton Fisk) listened to the players’ stories and posed for photos.

The White Sox later wore full Chicago American Giants uniforms in tribute, in 2007, 2008 and 2011.


2021
Seasons can change in a heartbeat, and on this day the high expectations for the White Sox took a stunning turn for the worse. Five-tool outfielder Luis Robert Jr., the Gold Glove outfielder and runner-up in the 2020 Rookie of the Year voting, completely tore his right hip flexor when running out a ground ball in the first inning in a 5-0 loss to Cleveland.

The White Sox were already without the services of Robert’s teammate Eloy Jiménez, one of the top young sluggers in the game, because of an injury that happened late in Spring Training. Robert wasn’t even able to try to resume baseball activities for a period of a few months.

His loss left a gaping hole both offensively and defensively in the White Sox lineup, but remarkably after a grueling rehab he returned to the team on August 9 in Minnesota and helped contribute to the club winning the Central Division with a total of 93 victories.

Robert’s bad injury luck continued into the 2022 season when he missed time with vertigo, blurred vision and worst of all, a sprained left wrist that never properly healed and was so bad at times he was swinging a bat one-handed.


2022
Dylan Cease became the second White Sox pitcher ever with a start of seven innings-plus, 11 or more Ks and just one hit, with no runs or walks. Kurt Suzuki broke up Cease’s no-hitter with a leadoff single in the eighth inning of a 3-0 win in Chicago. Leigh Allan had South Side Sox coverage of the game.

Gary Peters was the first White Sox hurler to accomplish this feat, on July 15, 1963.

Two Badgers guards receive invites to 2026 NBA Combine

Wisconsin guard John Blackwell (25), left, celebrates a play against Michigan with guard Nick Boyd (2) during the second half at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Jan. 10, 2026. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Wisconsin Badgers are losing some major production this offseason, as stars Nick Boyd and John Blackwell will be playing elsewhere next season.

Boyd, a senior this year, will be looking to make his dreams come true in the NBA, while Blackwell, who is testing the NBA Draft waters, committed to play for Duke.

Well, both players got a significant accomplishment on Friday: earning an invite to the 2026 NBA Combine.

Blackwell and Boyd are two of 73 players who were invited to the NBA Combine, joining a long list of players who hope to hear their name called in June.

The Combine will take place from May 10th to 17th, while players must either keep their name in or withdraw from the draft on May 27th. So, in Blackwell’s case, he and the other players testing the draft waters have the opportunity to participate in the combine, receive feedback, and make an informed decision on whether to return to college.

It was a strong year for the duo, who made the case of being the country’s top backcourt this season. Boyd led the way with 20.7 points, 4.3 assists, and 3.8 rebounds, while shooting a respectable 48 percent from the field and 36.5 percent from three.

Blackwell, on the other hand, was key as a junior, averaging 19.1 points, 5.3 rebounds, and 2.2 assists while shooting nearly 39 percent from three-point range.

While he’s expected back at Duke for his senior year, it’ll be a big week for both players as they look towards their future.

White Sox vs Padres Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's MLB Game

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The Padres have dropped three consecutive games for the first time this season.

With their offense heating up at home, my White Sox vs. Padres predictions see them getting back in the win column Saturday.

Let’s break down my daily MLB picks for May 2.

Who will win White Sox vs Padres today: Padres moneyline (-190)

The San Diego Padres have feasted on right-handed pitching at home over the past month, hitting .269 with a .814 OPS and .357 wOBA – all Top-7 marks.

They should cause problems for Sean Burke, whose ERA is nearly a full run below his FIP thus far. That’s a red flag.

While Burke has limited quality contact, he doesn’t miss many bats, which could get him into trouble against this lineup.

The Padres did real damage at home in April, finishing fifth in total hits and seventh in homers per at bat.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Sean Burkes ranks in the 32nd percentile in expected batting average allowed.

White Sox vs Padres Over/Under pick: Over 8.0 (-104)

Burke has done a better job of limiting hard contact but his home run to fly ball rate is only ~62% of his career average, a sign some regression could be coming. 

The Padres rank 10th in HR/FB vs. righties over the last month and eighth at home, making them a real test for Burke.

On the other side, Padres starter Michael King ranks in the 32nd percentile in barrel suppression. The Chicago White Sox sit ninth in homers and fifth in ISO vs. righties on the road so they have the power to capitalize.

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  • Over/Under bets: 6-7, -1.72 units

White Sox vs Padres odds

  • Moneyline: Chicago (+160) | San Diego (-190)
  • Run line: Chicago +1.5 (-125) | San Diego -1.5 (+105)
  • Over/Under: Over 8.0 (-105) | Under 8.0 (-115)

White Sox vs Padres trend

The Chicago White Sox have hit the Game Total Over in 11 of their last 15 away games (+6.55 Units / 39% ROI).Find more MLB betting trends for White Sox vs. Padres.

How to watch White Sox vs. Padres and game info

LocationPetco Park, San Diego, CA
DateSaturday, May 2, 2026
First pitch8:40 p.m. ET
TVCHSN, Padres.TV
White Sox starting pitcherSean Burke
(1-2, 3.21 ERA)
Padres starting pitcherMichael King
(3-1, 2.41 ERA)

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How Deandre Ayton shut down Alperen Şengün in Game 6

HOUSTON, TX - MAY 1: Alperen Sengun #28 of the Houston Rockets shoots the ball during the game against the Los Angeles Lakers during Round One Game Six of the 2026 NBA Playoffs on May 1, 2026 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

After blowing the opportunity to end the series in Game 5, the Lakers, on one day’s rest, came out determined to end the young and hungry Houston’s season Friday night.

With a Game 7 looming, a Lakers defensive masterclass combined with offensive ineptitude from Houston led to just 31 first-half points for the Rockets, giving LA an 18-point halftime advantage en route to a Game 6 win to end series.

​Coming into the playoffs, who won the center matchup between Deandre Ayton and All-Star Alperen Şengün was highlighted as a defining indicator of which team would hold the advantage. Ayton came to LA preaching his renewed focus on defense over offense, and, as he’s done all series, showed it once again Friday night.

​After sending double teams at Şengünin Game 5, the purple and gold went back to single coverage with Ayton. LA’s big man moved his feet, stonewalling Şengün and contesting high without fouling to shut off Houston’s main offensive engine.

As the lead initiator with Kevin Durant out, Şengün had a series-high eight assists in Game 5. It was much different in Game 6, where the single coverage forced him into just one assist and four turnovers on 5-12 shooting.

Houston runs Şengün in more than just straight post-up actions. The Reed Sheppard-Şengün pick and roll had given the Lakers some issues in previous games.

​Watch below as Ayton “shows”— meets the ballhandler at the level of the screen and gives the guard defender Austin Reaves time to recover — and returns to match up with Şengün on the low block. His hands were high, ready to contest, pinning the big man under the basket and forcing an ill-advised behind-the-back pass for a turnover.

A few possessions later, with Houston threatening a second quarter run, they isolated Şengün at the free-throw line extended. Watch as Ayton absorbs three separate body bumps and a ball fake, then extends a contest to get a block on the fade-away attempt.

To start the third, Şengün looked to attack with a head of steam. He catches it on the trail from Amen Thompson and prepares for his patented spin move at the basket. Ayton keeps his position, doesn’t bite on the pump fake and contests the jump hook while cleaning the defensive glass.

“[Ayton] played his ass off tonight,” Marcus Smart said postgame. “He was locked in from the start to the finish. He kept his composure and he really set the tone for us on that defensive end. It allowed me to do what I do and everyone else to kind of galvanize and come together and do our thing.”

That composure held Şengün, a 52% shooter from the field in the regular season, to just 46% for the series and 28 assists to 18 turnovers.

Backup center Jaxson Hayes struggled mightily in this series, unable to stay on the floor with consistent fouls. The center production was entirely in Ayton’s hands. His minutes jumped up in this series as a result, while he was anchoring a defense that held the Rockets to a bottom-five offense in the playoffs.

The Lakers were underdogs in every game they won this series and the Thunder will be heavy favorites in the next round. No matter how that matchup goes, within all the criticism, Ayton came through when they needed it the most.

As promised to begin the year, he was content going without offensive touches, having only six shots in 28 minutes, and shut down Şengün to give the Lakers their first playoff series win in three years.

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Yankees' Giancarlo Stanton progressing from calf strain, hitting in cage

The Yankees got a positive update on Saturday regarding slugger Giancarlo Stanton, who's currently on the 10-day injured list with a low-grade calf strain.

Stanton told YES Network's Meredith Marakovits that his right calf is improving as he took swings in the batting cage Friday and will again on Saturday. 

He will also be working out in the pool on Saturday and is encouraged by the progress he's made so far in his recovery, he told Marakovits.

Stanton was placed on the 10-day IL on April 27, as manager Aaron Boone expressed optimism that he wouldn't miss too much time.

"Doesn't look too serious, but enough to not want to wait a couple more days," Boone said. "We'll see what we have as the week unfolds -- hopefully not too long, but we'll see."

Over 24 games (90 at-bats) this season, Stanton is hitting .276 and owns a .724 OPS with three home runs, six doubles, and 14 RBI.

 

New York Yankees vs. Baltimore Orioles: Ryan Weathers vs. Kyle Bradish

Apr 19, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees pitcher Ryan Weathers (40) delivers a pitch during the fifth inning against the Kansas City Royals at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images | Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

With Luis Gil back at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and Elmer Rodríguez not exactly dealing in his MLB debut, some of the muddied water around returning Yankee starters has begun to clear. Still, after Will Warren’s excellent outing last night in the win over Baltimore, Ryan Weathers is tasked with holding serve in his own start today, and in fairness to him he’s putting together a nice little run.

Making his seventh start of the year, Weathers has made one truly bad outing against the Angels, but everything else has varied between serviceable to very good, including a combined 12.1 innings allowing two runs against the Astros and Royals since that debacle at the hands of the Halos. I feel like there’s still another level to Weathers though, and maybe that comes in the rotation, maybe it comes deployed as a five-out-reliever-type. The better each successive start goes, the more I’m going to believe in the former.

Orioles starter Kyle Bradish, meanwhile, is all about the walks. The righty is issuing free passes to 12.5 percent of batters faced, leading to a paltry 10.3 percent K-BB rate, my personal favorite pitching stat. The Yankees have the second-highest walk rate in the game, and there have been points this year where I’ve wondered if they’re actually too passive, but against a hurler like Bradish you can see why they’d be willing to work counts.

Offensively, the lineup reverts back to its normal form against righties. Paul Goldschmidt is back on the bench, Ben Rice is at first batting second, and Ryan McMahon gets the start at third base. Jasson Domínguez will be your DH today, back in the starting nine with a clean bill of health on his elbow after an injury scare in Texas.

How to watch

Location: Yankee Stadium — Bronx, NY

First pitch: 1:35 pm ET

TV broadcast: YES | MASN

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J.T. Realmuto returns from IL, Garrett Stubbs survives as utility man

J.T. Realmuto returns from IL, Garrett Stubbs survives as utility man originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

MIAMI – The Phillies reinstated catcher J.T. Realmuto from the injured list and made an adjustment to their bench before Saturday’s game against the Miami Marlins.

Realmuto’s return meant someone had to be subtracted from the 26-man roster. The subtraction turned out to be seldom-used utility man Dylan Moore, who was designated for assignment. With Moore gone, Garrett Stubbs remains with the club in the role of utility man.

Stubbs, who had come up from Triple A to serve as the backup catcher when Realmuto was sidelined with back spasms on April 22, was immediately pressed into outfield duty Saturday. He started in left field when Justin Crawford was scratched with a migraine moments before first pitch. The Phils’ outfield had already been short with Brandon Marsh nursing a sore right elbow after being hit by a pitch Friday night. With Crawford out, manager Don Mattingly moved Adolis Garcia from right field to center field and Felix Reyes from left field to right.

Stubbs was the Phillies’ primary backup catcher from 2022 to 2024. He spent most of last season at Triple A Lehigh Valley and returned there again this season. In addition to catching, Stubbs played some third base and left field at Triple A. He also saw some time at those positions in spring training. Earlier in his career, he played some second base.

With a third catcher on the roster, Mattingly will feel comfortable using Realmuto as a pinch-hitter on days he’s not in the starting lineup.

“I like the thought of the three catchers,” Mattingly said. “It allows a little bit more freedom with pinch-hitting and pinch-running. Stubby’s not a traditional catcher that can’t do anything else. He can play second, he can play third, he can play left, he actually runs, he can steal a bag. He’s a good baserunner, a good bunter. All the things that role brings, we feel pretty good about Stubby doing it.”

Stubbs feared he’d be the one let go when Realmuto returned. He got a welcome surprise when he arrived at the ballpark Saturday.

“I had Saturday marked on my calendar, knowing that was the day J.T. would be back,” he said. “I was able to take a deep breath when Donnie told me and I knew I’d be on the roster.”

Royals vs Mariners Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's MLB Game

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The Seattle Mariners have piled up the runs at home lately, plating at least four runs in five of their last six games at T-Mobile Park. 

My Royals vs. Mariners predictions expect the offense to give Seth Lugo plenty of trouble as they pull out the win. 

Let’s dive deeper into my latest MLB picks for Saturday, May 2.

Who will win Royals vs Mariners today: Mariners (-140)

Although the Seattle Mariners have been inconsistent this season, their offense has been a clear strength at home, specifically against right-handed pitchers.

Seattle currently ranks second against righties in wRC+ at home, trailing only Detroit.  

Kansas City Royals starter Seth Lugo will struggle to slow Seattle’s offense. He is sitting in the 18th percentile in whiff rate and is struggling to miss bats, leading to a lot of contact. Lugo also ranks in the 26th percentile in expected batting average.

The M's offense is set up for a productive outing tonight.

Covers COVERS INTEL: The Mariners rank second in line drive rate against righties at home, hitting them 22.1% of the time.

Royals vs Mariners Over/Under pick: Over 7.5 (-110)

Lugo’s underlying profile screams regression. He owns a 3.91 xFIP, 4.31 xERA, and has allowed homers on only 2.4% of his flyballs, not even a quarter of his career rate (11.7%).

On the other side, Emerson Hancock has stranded 95.4% of opposing baserunners. That has made his ERA more flattering than it should be. For reference, his previous marks were 71.2% as a rookie and 72.2% last season. 

With some red flags on both sides, this matchup sets up well for the offenses.

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  • Over/Under bets: 6-7, -1.72 units

Royals vs Mariners odds

  • Moneyline: Kansas City (+120) | Seattle (-140)
  • Run line: Kansas City +1.5 (-170) | Seattle -1.5 (+145)
  • Over/Under: Over 7.5 (-110) | Under 7.5 (-110)

Royals vs Mariners trend

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How to watch Royals vs Mariners and game info

LocationT-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
DateSaturday, May 2, 2026
First pitch9:40 p.m. ET
TVMLB Network
Royals starting pitcherSeth Lugo
(1-1, 2.63 ERA)
Mariners starting pitcherEmerson Hancock
(2-1, 2.86 ERA)

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Saturday Don’t Get Swept Game Thread vs. The Ramajama Gumps

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Season is teetering on the precipice…

On the Mound

Saturday @ 1:00pm on SECN+

Vanderbilt #88 Fr. RHP Wyatt “Ice Town” Nadeau (1-2; 5.08 ERA)
vs. Gumps #11 Fr. RHP Myles “Kilometers Northcathedral” Upchurch (5-3; 3.30 ERA)

The Lineup

*Date afternoon, so won’t be able to update this before first pitch.

See you in the comments (eventually; possibly on replay).

Saturday afternoon Orioles game thread: at Yankees, 1:35

NEW YORK, NY - MAY 01: Coby Mayo #16 of the Baltimore Orioles jogs on the field prior to the game between the Baltimore Orioles and the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Friday, May 1, 2026 in New York, New York. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The Orioles filled up the transaction board as they prepared for today’s game against the Yankees. Baltimore added fresh arms to the bullpen by activating Dietrich Enns and Nick Raquet. To make room, the O’s optioned Tyler Wells and designated Albert Suárez for assignment.

Enns is back from the injured list after suffering a left-foot infection while in Pittsburgh. He last pitched on April 3. Raquet made two appearances for Baltimore earlier in the season and failed to make a strong first impression.

The Orioles also added top pitching prospect Trey Gibson to the taxi squad. MLB Pipeline’s Jake Rill recently reported that Gibson will make his MLB debut tomorrow.

Kyle Bradish will get the start today as the Orioles look to even the four-game series. This feels like a big game for early May. Baltimore currently sits two games below .500 (15-17) and six games below the first place Yankees.

Taylor Ward will leadoff and play left field. Gunnar Henderson will follow at shortstop, and Adley Rutschman will catch Bradish. Pete Alonso will slot into the DH spot, which will provide Coby Mayo a chance to play first base. Tyler O’Neill and will take the other outfield corner, and Blaze Alexander will play center field. Jeremiah Jackson (second base) and Weston Wilson (third) will round out the infield.

The O’s are sending seven righties and one switch hitter out to face Yankees lefty Ryan Weathers. Weathers is 1-2 with a 3.21 ERA.

Orioles lineup:

  1. Taylor Ward LF
  2. Gunnar Henderson SS
  3. Adley Rutschman C
  4. Pete Alonso DH
  5. Tyler O’Neill RF
  6. Coby Mayo 1B
  7. Jeremiah Jackson 2B
  8. Weston Wilson 3B
  9. Blaze Alexander CF

Starter: RHP Kyle Bradish

Andrew Painter’s First Month

Apr 19, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Andrew Painter (24) checks a runner against the Atlanta Braves in the fourth inning at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images | Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

There has been a lot Andrew Painter has seen over their first month in the big leagues. He joined a contending team that got off to an uneven 8-8 start, then lost ten straight, and one of the greatest managers in the history of the franchise got sacked not even 30 games into the season. It’s a lot.

While all of this is happening around Painter, he has made five big league appearances, four of them starts and the other a relief appearance because he had a migraine. The results have been a bit mixed, and he probably shouldn’t have faced Michael Harris II in Atlanta. That decision from Rob Thomson might’ve gotten him fired. Again, it’s a lot.

Through all of that, here is what we know about how Caleb Cotham and the Phillies are trying to use Painter.

The arsenal

One of the biggest differences in how Painter pitched in AAA last season and what he is doing in the Majors this year is how he is platooning his arsenal.

The first big changes are actually how he’s attacking right handed hitters. His sinker against righties has jumped from roughly 6% to 31% in the majors and is his primary fastball against them. He has been exclusively throwing it on the inner-third of the plate to keep hitters honest.

This jump has sacrificed the four-seam usage to right-handed hitters and the hard slider. Painter did throw what was considered a cutter last year along with a hard slider, but some of this could be pitches bleeding into each other and the usage makes it seem that way. He threw those offerings roughly 32% of the time to righties and his four-seam 40% of the time.

He has cut his four-seam fastball down to 28% against right-handed hitters so far and the slider usage went down to 14%. He is working an east-west combination with the sinker in and using sliders and sweepers away for chase.

The approach to left handed hitters has surprisingly been similar but some of this could be how the Phillies want to use his arsenal.

There has been a lot of discussion about Andrew Painter’s four-seam fastball shape, even from our site. Look, it’s not the high back-spin whiff machine that was promised pre-Tommy John surgery and it’s generally getting hit hard, especially from right-handed hitters.

But there is still a way to use it effectively against lefties. His fastball only gets 3.2 inches of arm-side movement on average but compared to what hitters are used to seeing, he is sort of cutting the pitch. So, the Phillies have been asking him to throw it glove-side or inside to lefties.

He is also doing a good job of backdooring the slider for called strikes and working a tunnel with his split-change, which is getting a 36.8% whiff rate against left-handed hitters. He has flipped some curveballs for strikes and has shown the ability to get chase.

Adjustments moving forward

The general results for Painter’s first 24 big league innings have been fine. The ERA is high at 5.25 but his FIP is sitting at 3.34 because he isn’t walking a lot of hitters and other ERA estimators are hovering close to four. He is not getting a lot of whiffs or strikeouts but probably has the capacity to do so moving forward.

There have to be adjustments to how he attacks right-handed hitters because he is allowing a .343 average with a .929 OPS. It’s not good enough especially given some of his secondary pitches.

The first big change is to cut back on the four-seam fastball usage. It is working enough against lefties but righties are crushing it. They have an average exit velocity of 94.4 mph on the pitch and are hitting .400 on the offering. He has not allowed an extra-base hit in this sample, but the quality of his contact is concerning and he isn’t getting nearly enough whiffs to justify it.

Some of the usage will have to go into the sinker because he needs something to throw strikes with and that might be fine. His average exit velocity allowed on the sinker is down 10 mph against righties compared to the four-seam fastball. He could also try and steal more strikes with the curveball if there are some worries about not throwing enough strikes.

The slider and sweeper usage probably have to increase because he is not getting enough strikeouts against righties. His slider has a 57.1% whiff rate against righties and the sweeper is at 35.7%, throwing those pitches a bit more should help increase his strikeout rate.

There are issues with this, Painter has not shown amazing command of his arsenal yet, so things are tricky. Also, platooning down his arsenal might make him more predictable moving forward. It’s a tricky balance.

There are some good ideas for Painter but there is still a lot that the club has to figure out. There is a promising pitcher here, with some encouraging signs that should be in for a solid rookie campaign.

Game 34: Blue Jays at Twins

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - APRIL 27: Connor Prielipp #61 of the Minnesota Twins pitches against the Seattle Mariners during the first inning of the game at Target Field on April 27, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

First Pitch: 1:10 pm CDT
TV: Twins.TV
Radio: TIBN / WCCO 830 / The Wolf 102.9 FM / Audacy

This week, I had free tickets to my first two Target Field games of the year, the deflating Tuesday night loss against the Seattle Mariners, and the series-opening victory against these very same Toronto Blue Jays. I wish I could say that the in-person experience revitalized my faith in the team, but after enduring the loss in less-than-ideal weather conditions on Tuesday night, I opted to skip an even colder Thursday game. They wound up winning without me, which makes it feel like I went 0-for-2 anyway.

This series is split at a game apiece, with the Blue Jays earning a convincing win on Friday night, in a game that wanted for some cleaner defense by Minnesota. To tip the scales, the Jays are sending out Known Good Pitcher Dylan Cease; the Twins are sending Supposed Good Pitcher Connor Prielipp.

It’s the third big-league start for Prielipp, who’s been impressive so far against the Met and Mariner lineups. The Jays are yet another challenge; Prielipp has to be hoping for an Angels outing or something in the near future. Last time out, Prielipp threw five one-hit frames and walked three while en route to his first big-league win.

Cease is well-known to the Twins, although this will be their first matchup with the mustachioed right-hander donning a Toronto uniform. After two trips around the baseball calendar with the San Diego Padres, the former White Sox ace is in the first of seven seasons north of the border.

GO TWINS GO!

Rangers vs Tigers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's MLB Game

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The Detroit Tigers have been very good at home this season, sporting a 10-3 record and yet to lose back-to-back games in their own park.

My Rangers vs. Tigers predictions expect the home side to bounce back after a series-opening defeat Friday night.

Let’s dive deeper into my daily MLB picks for May 2.

Who will win Rangers vs Tigers today: Tigers moneyline (-135)

The Detroit Tigers are 10-3 at home, powered by a remarkably productive offense against right-handed pitching. 

They’ve been especially productive in Detroit, ranking first in wOBA, OPS, SLG, and wRC+.

Texas Rangers starter Kumar Rocker relies heavily on the sinker-slider combination, one the Tigers have hit well.

Gleyber Torres, Riley Greene, Spencer Torkelson, and Kevin McGonigle are all hitting .290+ with wOBAs of at least .370 against that mix.

Expect the bats to do some damage against Rocker, whose results (3.38 ERA) are better than his process (4.11 xFIP, 4.17 SIERA).

Covers COVERS INTEL: A lot of Rocker’s success has stemmed from keeping the ball down, which will be difficult against a Tigers offense that ranks fifth in flyball rate vs. righties at home.

Rangers vs Tigers Over/Under pick: Over 8.0 (-120)

This game sets up well for the offenses. The Tigers are in a favorable spot and the Rangers have quietly been productive away from home.

Texas ranks third in wOBA and fourth in OPS on the road this season, keeping company with teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves.

While the Rangers have a higher strikeout tendency than those teams, they’re still dangerous.

Both teams squeezed only 3.2 innings out of their starting pitchers on Friday, which could make key bullpen arms fatigued or unavailable entirely. 

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  • ML/RL bets: 10-3, +6.18 units
  • Over/Under bets: 6-7, -1.72 units

Rangers vs Tigers odds

  • Moneyline: Texas (+115) | Detroit (-135)
  • Run line: Texas +1.5 (-175) | Detroit -1.5 (+150)
  • Over/Under: Over 8.0 (-120) | Under 8.0 (+100)

Rangers vs Tigers trend

The Detroit Tigers have hit the Moneyline in 10 of their last 13 games at home (+6.40 Units / 35% ROI).Find more MLB betting trends for Rangers vs. Tigers.

How to watch Rangers vs Tigers and game info

LocationComerica Park, Detroit, MI
DateSaturday, May 2, 2026
First pitch7:15 p.m. ET
TVFOX
Rangers starting pitcherKumar Rocker
(1-2, 3.38 ERA)
Tigers starting pitcherKeider Montero
(1-2, 4.00 ERA)

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